Bargain hunters discover a secret sale section on the Kmart website filled with hundreds of heavily discounted clearance items
- Bargain hunters discovered a little-known 'clearance' sale on Kmart's website
- The budget retailer has added a secret 'clearance' tab for online shoppers
- Some revealed the markdown items can be found in stores depending on stock
- The sale comes after Kmart delighted shoppers with its new winter collection
Australian bargain hunters have discovered a little-known 'clearance' section on the Kmart website after the budget retailer quietly launched the new tab last week.
The budget retailer made the discounted products available for online shoppers but many of the selected products can also be found in stores depending on stock.
Prices have been slashed across nearly 400 items, including homeware, cooking utensils, décor, stationery, clothing, toys, and outdoor camping supplies.

Australian bargain hunters have discovered a little-known 'clearance' sale on the Kmart website after the budget retailer quietly launched the new tab last week (picture of a quilt cover set, women's boots, denim jacket, esky, koala infant costume and a macrame hanger)

The sale emerged on social media after a shopper spotted the clearance section, which is located on the right side of the website, between 'Gifts & Party' and 'Catalogue'
The sale emerged on social media after a shopper spotted the clearance section, which is located on the right side of the website, between 'Gifts & Party' and 'Catalogue'.
The marked down items have been divided into categories such as women's, kids & baby, toys, home & living, electronics, sports, gifts and party.
'Clearance [sale]. This isn't going to end well,' one shopper said, while another added: 'Shut up and take my money.'
However, some revealed they were unable to add items into their shopping carts online as they were already sold out.
'If you put five items in your cart, four of them will be unavailable, that was my experience when I ordered last week,' one woman said.
And another said: 'It sucks. I added 15 items and when I got to checkout, there was only one available.'
But many said you're better off heading to the shops after they were able to snap up the clearance items in store.
The sale comes just days after Kmart delighted shoppers with its new winter collection - complete with timeless furniture pieces, quirky kitchen appliances and luxe items for less.

Last week, Kmart delighted shoppers with its new winter collection (picture of the $39 half moon table, $159 two-seater velvet sofa, $49 bookshelf with storage, $10 wooden board, $12 cushion, $35 oil heater and a $22 bamboo A-frame caddy)
Householders keen to overhaul their interior design can expect huge savings across the 'Warm to Winter' catalogue, which starts now until Wednesday, June 10.
Notable deals include the $39 'half moon' table, $49 oak-look bookshelf with storage, a $159 two-seater velvet sofa, glass canisters from $4, and a $35 oil heater.
Keep cosy through the colder nights with the flannelette bed sheet set from $20, faux fur throws from $18, and reversible blankets from $25.
There's also a range of quilts for every time of sleeper, including the winter quilt made with Australian wool for $69, 'warmth soft comfort' quilt for $37, 'high warmth' for $49 and the 'ultra warmth' quilt for $59.
If you're looking for extra storage spaces, there's plenty of options on the market, including a $5 collapsible storage cube, $29 metal cube unit, $19 wire hamper on wheels, $29 crossbar garment rack and a $39 rectangle ottoman with storage.
Make yourself at home with the 'winter wonders' items for less than $20, which includes $3 mugs, $3 faux plants, $8 lunch flask with spoon and $12 'gypsy' cushion.

The budget retailer has gone above and beyond to help bargain hunters restyle every space of their home that won't break the bank (picture of $49 oak-look bookshelf with storage, $12 cushion, $29 faux plant, $69 tan timber chair, and weave baskets with handles for $16 each)
There's also an assortment of rugs up for sale, including a $69 sheared wool printed rug, $29 round cut out jute rug, $19 faux fur rug and a $45 luxe round blush rug.
In the kitchen aisle, there are new dining products starting from as little as $1.50.
For $1.50, shoppers can get the 'Dash' small or large bowl or plate, or complement your dinnerware with the hand-glazed assortment of bowl or plate.
Take your winter cooking to the next level with the $29 cast iron casserole pot, 28cm frypan, $9 glazed baking tray, $39 slow cooker 6.5L or a $59 pressure cooker 5.5L.
Other great deals include the $89 air fryer 5.3L, a $13 seven-cup rice cooker, $45 convection oven, $59 juicer, and a microwave for $85.
Organise your bathroom space with the $22 bamboo A-frame caddy, a bamboo frame six-tier storage unit for $45 or a bamboo towel rack for $25.